Interesting that cancer would be more prominent in developed countries: I'm thinking artificial sweeteners, preservatives and GMO's. I quit having x- rays for my teeth years ago. Partner wants me to go in for a chest x-ray. But I just know that I do not want to be exposed to more radiation. Read about bee venom possibly killing HIV. Noticed an article the other day, Doctors destroyed the HIV in a baby . The child has become free of that disease. I'm having trouble sleeping. The frogs in the nearby creek are croaking to their little hearts content. Wonder if they're mating? Hehe. Window open, breeze coming through. Blessed with the small wonders in this world.

By the way, I just happened to run across a news article about an outbreak of meningitis in gay men who live in NYC. It is not related to the fungal meningitis that was reported recently. That was caused by contamination in a lab manufacturing injectable steroids for back and knee arthritis. This thing is new, and kills within hours. Several gay men were found dead in their apartments. Unfortunately, although people in this country are politically correct and accept or even embrace the gay lifestyle, they still have negative views privately. I'm concerned because this is how AIDS got started. There wasn't much concern about aggressively finding a cure for those living this lifestyle. Then the virus spread and spread and spread, causing concern for the safety of our blood supply. This problem could result in the same thing, but it is not being reported by mainstream media. Scary stuff.

<quoted text>Ha ha ha!!! Waiting for my friend and her husband to get back from shopping, so I thought I would take a peek! Ha ha ha ha Good one!Good luck with the taxes, yuk.(((Big hugs)))

As you can see, I am procrastinating with taxes. Actually, it is so easy, but I can't get started. A few years back, I had to do taxes for our partnership racing stable and my speech/language pathology business. Preparing the documentation for our accountant took hours. Now I just have to find out if I go long form for my medical expenses, which actually cost us more than some people earn in a year. this should take only a couple of hours, but getting started...yeesh, I hate it. Glad to see you back on the forum. I think that it is a good diversion for both of us. It seems to be a good way to defuse stress.

<quoted text>yeah , yeah I've seen , heard , alot of what Jesse Ventura. Has uncovered . If you believe in Christ look up illumination!. What u r talking about Is called the harp system- It's basi ally high concentrated. E .m.p. pulses sent Down from a satellite- can do everything you said even eartgquakes . Shoot, he n others say we're 50 yrs.. Behind what the government knows.

Low frequency radio waves wreaking havoc in the ocean.? responsible for fish die-offs. Just wait till we are all chipped, which will be coming soon, ostensibly to "help" people who have medical conditions. I am suspicious that there may be other reasons to "chip" the population. Who knows. We are living in dangerous times.

contrails,.... just water vapor made by high flying airplanes ,...they are seen in flyover country as mysterious ,..but are completely harmless

sinkholes ,...when a cave roof weakens and collapses ,..here in Kentucky ,..there are literally a million miles worth of unexplored and undiscovered caverns ,...dont be surprised when one caves in ,..

north Korea already has the a bomb ,...they dont need a ICBM to deliver it ,.they can simply stick one in a shipping container and ship it as legitimate cargo ,... or sell it to our enemies in the mid east ,..

so wake up ,.forget about big foot and shadow people ,..the real dangers of this world are far more scary than imaginative monsters and vivid government conspiracies

Check out the map and see California rocking. Here are today's earthquake so far:

11 March 2013

IllinoisMagnitude: 2.7

California 34 reported so far today, started out as 2.0 magnitude before reaching the 5.+ magnitudeMagnitude: 5.2

ColoradoMagnitude: 2.6

NevadaMagnitude: 3.2

Alaska has a cluster of small ones showing, Hawaii has one.

Seeing all those earthquake icons in the Madrid Fault Zone is unnerving. The Missouri, Tennessee, and Arkansas earthquakes from yesterday are still on the map. Plus, you can see the rain is moving across Ky.

<quoted text>Low frequency radio waves wreaking havoc in the ocean.? responsible for fish die-offs. Just wait till we are all chipped, which will be coming soon, ostensibly to "help" people who have medical conditions. I am suspicious that there may be other reasons to "chip" the population. Who knows.We are living in dangerous times.

Oh lala, that "chip" threat has been proven false info many times since it got started. I would never agree to it if it was implemented. I would take my chances.

lala, I haven't heard about that "gay" disease killing in New York. I did see this though:

Antibiotic resistance a "catastrophic threat" - medical chief

LONDON (Reuters)- Antibiotic resistance poses a catastrophic threat to medicine and could mean patients having minor surgery risk dying from infections that can no longer be treated, Britain's top health official said on Monday.

Sally Davies, the chief medical officer for England, said global action is needed to fight antibiotic, or antimicrobial, resistance and fill a drug "discovery void" by researching and developing new medicines to treat emerging, mutating infections.

Only a handful of new antibiotics have been developed and brought to market in the past few decades, and it is a race against time to find more, as bacterial infections increasingly evolve into "superbugs" resistant to existing drugs.

"Antimicrobial resistance poses a catastrophic threat. If we don't act now, any one of us could go into hospital in 20 years for minor surgery and die because of an ordinary infection that can't be treated by antibiotics," Davies told reporters as she published a report on infectious disease.

"And routine operations like hip replacements or organ transplants could be deadly because of the risk of infection."

One of the best known superbugs, MRSA, is alone estimated to kill around 19,000 people every year in the United States - far more than HIV and AIDS - and a similar number in Europe.

And others are spreading. Cases of totally drug resistant tuberculosis have appeared in recent years and a new wave of "super superbugs" with a mutation called NDM 1, which first emerged in India, has now turned up all over the world, from Britain to New Zealand.

Last year the WHO said untreatable superbug strains of gonorrhoea were spreading across the world.

Laura Piddock, a professor of microbiology at Birmingham University and director of the campaign group Antibiotic Action, welcomed Davies' efforts to raise awareness of the problem.

"There are an increasing number of infections for which there are virtually no therapeutic options, and we desperately need new discovery, research and development," she said.

Davies called on governments and organisations across the world, including the World Health Organisation and the G8, to take the threat seriously and work to encourage more innovation and investment into the development of antibiotics.

"Over the past two decades there has been a discovery void around antibiotics, meaning diseases have evolved faster than the drugs to treat them," she said.

Davies called for more cooperation between the healthcare and pharmaceutical industries to preserve the existing arsenal of antibiotics, and more focus on developing new ones.

Increasing surveillance to keep track of drug-resistant superbugs, prescribing fewer antibiotics and making sure they are only prescribed when needed, and ensuring better hygiene to keep infections to a minimum were equally important, she said.

Nigel Brown, president of the Society for General Microbiology, agreed the issues demanded urgent action and said its members would work hard to better understand infectious diseases, reduce transmission of antibiotic resistance, and help develop new antibiotics.

"The techniques of microbiology and new developments such as synthetic biology will be crucial in achieving this," he said.

It seemed like any other Sunday for Doris Jenkins. The Bethlehem Township, Pa., resident got up bright and early to walk her dog. As soon as she stepped out of the house, however, she immediately saw something that would change the lives of her and her family forever.

"I came around the corner and said,'Oh my God!'" said Jenkins. "My daughter's car was there. I woke her up and told her to get the car out of there!"A sinkhole had opened up right in the driveway of her house on 2nd Street. Doris, her daughter Inga Jenkins and her granddaughter Claudia Jenkins were forced to evacuate their house.

"I wasn't thinking that this was how I was going to spend my Sunday afternoon," said Inga while in tears. "It's pretty upsetting to see your driveway start to fall into a hole."

Bethlehem Township Assistant Fire Chief Ron Ford told NBC10's Claudia Rivero that crews have been in the neighborhood all week repairing a break in a sewer line. Ford said it's unclear whether that work caused the sinkhole.

"We won't be sure how much damage it caused until we get the hole dug out and see where we are with the damage," said Ford.

The Jenkins' home has cracks in the foundation and possible damage to the roof. Too dangerous for the family to live there, the home is the only one in the neighborhood that has been evacuated so far.

"We have to evacuate because of the fumes," said Claudia Jenkins.

"My daughter and I are going to a hotel for two weeks," said Inga. "We'll see what happens."No other homes have been affected at this time, authorities said.

There was another report of two small sinkholes that opened up earlier this week on 2nd Street.NBC10 reported on several sinkholes in the Lehigh Valley area over the last year. Several dozen Allentown families were forced to find temporary housing after a sinkhole opened under their street. In 2011, 54 graves were threatened by approaching water from a sinkhole.

Many of God's creatures are smarter than you think - and these 2 compete in the coolest trick competition!!

Smart Cat and Dog Have a Great Trick CompetitionNana the Border Collie and Kaiser the Bengal cat go head-to-head in this adorable video! Watch as they each match each other with cute tricks, they are both so smart - but only one can win!

you people worry a lot about silly quakes , sink holes and jet vapor trails ,..i worry that south Korea will sneak a nuke into San Francisco bay or the Potomac river via a small fishing boat,...earth quakes can not be prevented ,....south Korea can be stopped ,...

<quoted text>By the way, I just happened to run across a news article about an outbreak of meningitis in gay men who live in NYC. It is not related to the fungal meningitis that was reported recently. That was caused by contamination in a lab manufacturing injectable steroids for back and knee arthritis.This thing is new, and kills within hours. Several gay men were found dead in their apartments. Unfortunately, although people in this country are politically correct and accept or even embrace the gay lifestyle, they still have negative views privately. I'm concerned because this is how AIDS got started. There wasn't much concern about aggressively finding a cure for those living this lifestyle. Then the virus spread and spread and spread, causing concern for the safety of our blood supply. This problem could result in the same thing, but it is not being reported by mainstream media. Scary stuff.

Thanks for sharing. I find it interesting that those dead were male. My brother is gay. He, of course, is in the medical profession. I continue to worry because his promiscuity doesn't help matters. Very interesting indeed. I wonder, if the disease is spread anally? I'm being open minded about this because this is the main difference between the sexes. Hmmm.Thanks,Lala.

<quoted text>Oh lala, that "chip" threat has been proven false info many times since it got started. I would never agree to it if it was implemented. I would take my chances.

I should have made myself clearer. There is no present law about chipping people, and the details of the Affordable Care Act are still in flux. However, the chip idea has been introduced in the Reconciliation Act of 2010, Section 2521, Subtitle C-11. This bill was couched in obscure language, and the bill is 2300 pages long. It states that the Secretary shall establish a national medical care registry to study medical outcome data. I don't want to copy/paste the info.; it is much too long. But it does refer to an implantable device. Now, the bill did not become law, but legislators on both sides of the aisle approved this bill, and it was passed by Congresss and the Senate in March of 2010. It was meant to be incorporated into the larger Affordable Care Act, but through the many reiterations of the Act, it was "lost" in one of these transformations. So, you are correct, in that it is not law, but the guys in Congress and the Senate were certainly thinking about it, and it is not a done deal. I did not want to bog down in this detail, so I made only a casual reference, but I don't want to look like an idiot, so I am further explaining myself. My thought was, not today, but probably someday in the not too distant future.

some have had a chip on their shoulders for years, while others are a chip off the old block, and I say "let the chips fall where they may" LOL

Not much worries me including some irrational Congress people and some of their inane ideas. I just come on here to communicate with good people and have enjoyed discussing some of the old ways that we might need to return to if the SHTF.

Those that have difficulty existing in this land of conveniences, will be in real trouble if such an event occurs. The rest of us (while being a little inconvenienced) will keep on keeping on. Now where did I leave my electric tooth brush? hahaha

<quoted text> Thanks for sharing. I find it interesting that those dead were male. My brother is gay. He, of course, is in the medical profession. I continue to worry because his promiscuity doesn't help matters. Very interesting indeed. I wonder, if the disease is spread anally? I'm being open minded about this because this is the main difference between the sexes. Hmmm.Thanks,Lala.

Hi folks ! thought i'd catch up a little on this ole rain day ! This Is my insight on homosexual rights law ; It should be Illegal for numerous reasons but the main reason being, To protect the human race from extinction. If or when the whole world became gay,it would'nt take but a couple of generations for humans to cease to exist, because there would not be any breeding going on. Humans just as other mamals are made or created to multiply by a penis being inserted into a vagina, expelling sperm into an egg...NOT by two eggs joining together or sperm fighting. It's not how we were created. it's not meant to be. Not to mention all the desease it has spread and or made. I would compare it to everyone driving their cars in reverse every where we go. Imagine that, hahaha! it just would'nt work out would it ? just a little food for thought my little feathered friends, but don't think Too hard and Hurt yourself ! hehehe!

some have had a chip on their shoulders for years, while others are a chip off the old block, and I say "let the chips fall where they may" LOLNot much worries me including some irrational Congress people and some of their inane ideas. I just come on here to communicate with good people and have enjoyed discussing some of the old ways that we might need to return to if the SHTF.Those that have difficulty existing in this land of conveniences, will be in real trouble if such an event occurs. The rest of us (while being a little inconvenienced) will keep on keeping on. Now where did I leave my electric tooth brush? hahaha

<quoted text>Low frequency radio waves wreaking havoc in the ocean.? responsible for fish die-offs. Just wait till we are all chipped, which will be coming soon, ostensibly to "help" people who have medical conditions. I am suspicious that there may be other reasons to "chip" the population. Who knows.We are living in dangerous times.

Um, don't get me going! ha! Many Americans (in the 100s of thousands) are being monitored and having their information stored in a clearing house in the UK. Now, and it may already be completed, we are building our own clearing house here. Knowing this keeps me skeptical about all these "smart" TVs and such, let alone chips. Chips, which are already in cell phones, make for great tracking devices. Now, most should have nothing to worry about, right?=)

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